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US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® The Art and Science of Energy Management COL Robert J. Ruch Commander U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center - Huntsville U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 11 Aug 2015
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BUILDING STRONG ® Art and Science of Energy Management 2 “Effective decision-making and Effective process execution in the Army requires Effective Information Sharing” From CIO/G-6 Army Information Architecture (AIA) document Version 4.1 June 5, 2013
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BUILDING STRONG ® Energy Management Goal: Integrated automated asset and energy data for decision making Science: ► Energy Systems ► Facility Operations ► Energy Measurement ► Energy reporting Art: ► Data Integration for Comprehensive Energy Management ► Integrated Project Planning (prioritization) ► Project Funding Sources ► Reduce O&M costs while reducing energy costs 3 Requirements: ► Meet Garrison Mission Requirements ► Energy - Laws, Regulations, Executive Orders, Policy, Guidance ► Cyber Security Requirements Do this when there are cuts in: ► Personnel ► Funding
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BUILDING STRONG ® Energy Portfolio Management 4 Execution/Acquisition Sustainment, Measurement & Verification Investigation & Planning
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BUILDING STRONG ® Energy Programs ► Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP) ► Energy Savings Performance Contracting (ESPC)* ► Energy Engineering and Analysis Program (EEAP) ► Office of Energy Initiatives (OEI) ► Resource Efficiency Mgmt Program (REM) ► Commercial Utilities Program (CUP) ► Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) * ► Utility Energy Services Contracting (UESC) * ► Metering (Army Program Manager) ► Meter Data Mgmt System (MDMS) ► Continuous Commissioning * Third-party financed 5
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BUILDING STRONG ® Installation Building Types 6 Administrative Maintenance facilities Training Centers Ranges Tenants Medical Utilities Recreation (Gym, Bowling, etc.)
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BUILDING STRONG ® Benefits of Energy Information Management Integration of Energy Program activities into a common garrison systematic life cycle management approach (cradle to grave) to address: ► Informed Project Planning, Construction, and Sustainment (O&M) ► Information Assurance and Information Technology requirements ► Funding – Planning, Construction, and Sustainment (O&M) ► System Ownership Reduce IT (systems) footprint Standardize data: Architecture/Format/Definition 7
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BUILDING STRONG ® Summary 8 The Science of Energy Management utilizes the energy systems to collect the data, The Art of Energy Management converts it into actionable information.
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BUILDING STRONG ® 9 Questions
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